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to the edge and back (inverted diversion) ——————————————————- *your life may throw you curves, mine, straight edge blades, lines galore, like sidewalk cracks, jumping from safe to safe place but always teetering tottering on edges, like verses in the next poem, trying to make it just to the next line without falling in cracks, China bound you can follow my lead, don’t though, if I could, would willingly plunge, deeply, for there is no safety in safe spaces, only in the holy dark, cracks is the true safety you seek, where poems roll on a highway like Reno tumbleweed, humble before snow capped mountains, these are the contrasts where you birth procreations, poems yours and mine die in childbirth, returned to sender, returned for retuning, despair not, they’re coming back to this world guises in a different colored skin, a different alphabet, script, the meaning yet unchained and unchanged, despite the* inverted diversion
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Jul 25, 2020
Jul 25, 2020 at 9:05 AM UTC
to the edge and back (inverted diversion)
to the edge and back (inverted diversion) ——————————————————- *your life may throw you curves, mine, straight edge blades, lines galore, like sidewalk cracks, jumping from safe to safe place but always teetering tottering on edges, like verses in the next poem, trying to make it just to the next line without falling in cracks, China bound you can follow my lead, don’t though, if I could, would willingly plunge, deeply, for there is no safety in safe spaces, only in the holy dark, cracks is the true safety you seek, where poems roll on a highway like Reno tumbleweed, humble before snow capped mountains, these are the contrasts where you birth procreations, poems yours and mine die in childbirth, returned to sender, returned for retuning, despair not, they’re coming back to this world guises in a different colored skin, a different alphabet, script, the meaning yet unchained and unchanged, despite the* inverted diversion
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Jul 25, 2020
Jul 25, 2020 at 9:05 AM UTC
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